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CK253 Cana W Kit

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Large Display 9 Electrolytic Capacitors:
Digital Alarm Clock ‚ C1
‚ C4
1000 mF / 25 V*
47 mF / 10 V
‚ C5 100 mF / 16 V
‚ C6 0.47 mF / 50 V
This digital clock is an ideal option for use in homes, shops,
‚ C7 0.22 mF / 16 V
offices, etc. The circuit is based on the National Semiconductor
Microelectronics chip which is one of the most recent clock * It is recommended to install this capacitor on the back side (solder
chips and incorporates a wide range of features such as alarm, side) of the PC board so that it lies flat on its side. You can then
snooze, 24 hour timer (a relay can be connected to the PCB). solder the leads on the component side of the PC board.
The display is made up of a discrete array of 87 LEDs with digits
measuring 2“ (50 mm) high.
10 CMOS Integrated Circuit:
‚ Insert the LM8560 integrated
Step-by-step Assembly circuit into its corresponding
socket at location marked “U1”.
Refer to the corresponding guide in the General Assembly
Guide included with the kit for detailed instructions on
installation of each component. 10 Light Emitting Diodes:
‚ Install the 87 LEDs on the display board. Install each
1 Resistors: LED so that the longer pin is inserted through the
‚ R1, R2, R4, R6, R7, R8 hole marked with a solid circle (left pin hole) as
R9, R10, R11 47 W Yellow, Violet, Black indicated in the figure at right.
‚ R3, R12 1 KW Brown, Black, Red
‚ R5, R19 220 W Red, Red, Brown Longer Pin
‚ R13, R14 4.7 W 1/2W Yellow, Violet, Gold
‚ R15 100 KW Brown, Black, Yellow
‚ R16 2.2 KW Red, Red, Red
‚ R17 240 KW Red, Yellow, Yellow
‚ R18 560 KW Green, Blue, Yellow Testing
‚ R20 1.5 KW Brown, Green, Red Before testing the kit, it is highly recommended to
‚ R21 2.4 KW Red, Yellow, Red inspect the PC boards carefully as explained below:
‚ R22 100 W Brown, Black, Brown
‚ Check for proper placement of all components.
2 Rectifier, Signal and Zener Diodes: ‚ Check for proper orientation of integrated circuits,
transistors, LEDs and electrolytic capacitors.
‚ D1, D2, D3 1N4002/4
‚ D4 1N4148 or 1N914
‚ Check IC pins to see that they are not folder under.
‚ D5 A39 (red body) ‚ Check for protruding leads which could touch other
‚ D6 3.9V leads or adjacent pads.
‚ Check all solder connections for cold solder joints.
‚ Examine the PC board solder side to see that there are
no solder bridges causing shorts between tracks.
3 IC Socket:
‚ Install the 28-pin IC socket at location marked Once you are satisfied that everything is correct,
“U1”. It is recommended that the notched
proceed to do the test as follows: (Refer to wiring diagram.)
end be aligned with the outline on the PC
board. Please be careful when soldering the
pins in order to avoid causing solder bridges 1. Connect an 18V AC C.T. (2 x 9V AC) / 300mA
causing shorts between pads. transformer to the main board as shown in the wiring
diagram. Note that the centre wire must be connected
4 Push Button Switch: to the point marked “G”.
2. Now the display board should be illuminated indicating
‚ SW1, SW3, SW4, SW5 Push button switch
a flashing “12:00”. .
3. You can adust the time by using the two buttons “SW4”
5 Transistors and 3-pin CMOS Integrated Circuit: and “SW5” for hour and time adjustment respectively.
‚ Q1 UM66T19L (integrated circuit)* In order to use the alarm feature of the clock, connect a
‚ Q2, Q3 C945 (transistor) small speaker to the points marked “SPK”. To set the
* This IC is packaged inside the aluminum foil. alarm, simultaneously push buttons “SW3” and “SW4”
for hour adjustment and “SW3” and “SW5” for minute
adjustment. To activate the alarm use the slide switch
6 Terminals: “SW2” (the alarm LED will turn on). At the preset alarm
‚ Install the 9 terminals at locations marked “A1”,
time, you will hear a melody through the speaker until
“A2”, “G”, “BAT”, “SPK” and “REL”. the snooze switch “SW1” is pushed or the slide switch is
moved to the “OFF” position. The snooze function will
sound the alarm again in 9 minutes.
7 Polyester & Ceramic Disc Capacitors: 4. If you are going to use the clock as a timer, simply
connect a 24V relay to the points marked REL. The relay
‚ C2 102 / 0.001 mF / 1 nF
‚ C3 103 / 0.01 mF / 10 nF
will be activated at the preset alarm time for 2 hours or
until “SW1” is pushed or the slide switch is moved to the
“OFF” position.
Note: If the frequency of the line in your country is 50Hz,
8 Slide Switch:
then you must place and solder a jumper between the
‚ SW2 SPDT slide switch two points marked “50/60” (above “R17”). For 60Hz
operation, this points should be left open.
* Note: An optional 9V backup battery can be connected to the points
marked “BAT” in order for the time not to be reset in case of a power
failure. When the backup battery is connected and the main power is
disconnected, the time will not be reset, but the display will remain off.

Optional 9V

9V AC

9V AC
Backup Battery*
SNOOZE

A2 A1
BAT
SW1

G
MOUNT ON R1
REVERSE
C1 R2 PM
SW2
R3
ON/OFF

R14

R13
ALARM

D5
D4
D3

D2
D1

Made in Canada

R4
R15

C2
R16

R5
U1

C3
R6
ALARM

SW3

50/60
R17

R7
R8
R18 R9
C4 R19
R10
HOUR

SW4

R20
C5

R21 R11
Q1

D6

Cana W Kit
R12
Q3
MINUTE

Q2

T+
SW5

R22
T– REL SPK R2
C6

C7 www.canakit.com

Optional
24V DC Relay

Wiring Diagram

Manufactured by:
Cana Kit Corporation
#121 – 3823 Henning Drive
Burnaby • BC • V5C 6P3 • Canada
Email: info@canakit.com
Web Site: www.canakit.com

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Circuit-Test Electronics Ltd.
2060 Rosser Avenue
Burnaby • BC • V5C 5Y1 • Canada
Tel: (604) 482-5210 • Fax: (604) 738-3002
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